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Plate 2 from "La Methode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux" by William Cavendish, 1657 hunting-whip They have five pronged blunt

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Description

They have five pronged blunt rowels with a notch in each prong - I have seen similar rowels described as "hair pullers"

The horn has several minor dents and dings

total cheek length 6⅜" (16cm)Weight : 558g (1lb 4oz)

This slim whip has an antler or staghorn handle

London in 1922

Plate 2 from "La Methode et Invention Nouvelle de Dresser les Chevaux" by William Cavendish, 1657 hunting-whip They have five pronged bluntThis engraving shows William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle, on horseback. The horse stands on a plinth with an inscription of French verse. The Cavendish coat of arms and a spear are shown in the left upper part, there is armour in the lower corners. The print is inscribed "Abr. v Diepenbeke delineavit." (Abraham van Diepenbeeck the artist) on its lower left margin and "Petr. van Lisebetten sculpsit." (Peeter van Lisebetten, the engraver) and

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